Health and well-being weekly, May 20, 2020

Health & Well-Being Weekly, May 20

We continue to work with local government, public health officials, and the community on several scenarios that may allow us to return to school in the Fall safely. Look for a twice-monthly summer edition Enews that aims to keep you up-to-date with the latest news and information for the upcoming school year. Stay connected with Round Rock ISD.

Partners in Education Foundation awards over $110 thousand in scholarships to Round Rock ISD seniors

Partners in Education Foundation awards over $110,000 in scholarships to Round Rock ISD Seniors

The Round Rock ISD Partners in Education Foundation (PIEF) awarded over $110,000 in scholarships to 54 Round Rock ISD seniors. This year, scholarship partners notified recipients through virtual video messages. “We are incredibly grateful for the support of our families, businesses, and individuals who every year continue to support education through our student Scholarship program,” said Marianne Reap, PIE Executive Director.

Round Rock ISD to continue curbside meal distribution, adjust service locations during June

Round Rock ISD to continue curbside meal distribution, adjust service locations during June

In efforts to continue serving families as effectively and safely as possible, adjustments to Round Rock ISD Curbside Meal Distribution Program will take place after the academic school year ends on May 21. This includes extending curbside meal distribution service through June 30 and adjusting distribution locations starting on May 26 as a result of construction projects taking place at Hernandez Middle School, Caldwell Heights, Double File Trail, Anderson Mill, and Forest North elementary schools.  

ECHS Asst principal Ericka Elizondo placing congrats senior class of 2020 yard sign in a senior's front yard.

Early College High School surprises legacy class of 2020

"We are so very proud of our ECHS Legacy class," said Erika Elizondo, assistant principal of Early College High School. "The faculty surprised our seniors with congratulation yard signs to spread love and encouragement from our Owl Family." The Early College High School Class of 2020 is the first class to earn their high school diploma and a two-year degree from Austin Community College. Way to go, Grads X2!

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Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez

Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez named Executive Director of Teaching and Learning

Dr. Laura Carlin-Gonzalez has been named Round Rock ISD's executive director of teaching and learning, where she will provide leadership and oversight for the District’s teaching and learning programs, including curriculum and assessment, library services, professional development, and instructional technology.